"The firefighters tried to make the experience as comfortable as possible. It was a traumatic experience most definitely. You take any child out of a mother's arms or grasp and they're going to lose it. That's what they did. So in true firefighter form, we found some teddy bears in the fire station to make it as easy as possible considering the situation."

After the mother left, firefighters called police and CPS. Officers found the mother and brought her back to the fire station. She is now being questioned by CPS workers as they try to locate relatives that the boys can stay with.

While Texas does have a Safe Haven or Baby Moses Law, the law only allows parents to leave babies 60 days or younger at any fire station, hospital or EMS station without facing legal repercussions. As neither of the two boys fit the legal criteria, it is unclear whether or not the mother will face criminal charges.